The SAE T102 Computer Direct-Line Digital Tuner is a vintage audio device manufactured in Korea. This tuner, designed by SAE, offers a high-quality audio experience with its digital technology. Perfect for audio enthusiasts looking to enhance their vintage audio setup, this tuner is a reliable and efficient component for achieving optimal sound quality. With its sleek design and strong performance, the SAE T102 is a valuable addition to any vintage audio collection.
Item Tag: T102
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SAE T102 Computer Direct-Line Digital Tuner Working
Pictures show condition with minor marks and wear. Pictures show everything. Pictures show that it is on and working. See the red lights that show it’s on and working Ask if you have any questions All Sales Final
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SAE T101 Digital AM/FM Tuner – Powers On – Rack Mount Ears – Vintage Hi-Fi
It features a digital display and is designed to be easily mounted on a rack with its convenient rack mount ears.
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Power Tested Only — SAE T102 Computer Direct Line Digital Tuner
Item is power tested only, as I don’t have the equipment to fully test. All buttons appear to mechanically function as intended. Cosmetically, item is in acceptable/far condition, with some signs of wear. Pictured. Packed with care inside bubble wrap, and a brand new shipping box with newsprint filler. (2S14)
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SAE T102 Computer Direct-Line Digital Tuner Working
Sold as is. The unit powers on but has not been thoroughly tested. All sales are final. The SAE T102 Computer Direct-Line Digital Tuner is a vintage electronic device made in Korea. It is a high-quality product from a reputable brand known for producing reliable audio equipment. This digital tuner offers precise tuning capabilities for a seamless listening experience, serving as a valuable component for vintage audio systems. Its compact design and easy-to-use interface make it a practical choice for audiophiles looking to enhance their audio setup with a touch of nostalgia.
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SAE computer Direct Line Digital Tuner. T102 with rack ears
SAE T102 tuner – I can pick up AM stations fine and if I do a little fiddling, can pick up a close FM station intermittently. Might be a loose connection, but I don’t have the time to take it apart. All buttons work as they should